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the clods, as a drag, or planker, or rolling cut 

 ter harrow (Fig. 23 ), or spring-toothed harrow 



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FIG. 24. — A SPRING-TOOTHED HARROW. 



(Fig. 24). The seed-bed may be completed by 

 a fine-toothed, lighter harrow, or a coulter 

 harrow (Fig. 25), which "cuts, turns, and pul- 

 verizes " the soil. 



FIG. 25. — A COULTER-TOOTHED HARROW. 



The roller is not used so much as formerly, 

 since it leaves the soil in such a condition that 

 capillary water may rise to the surface. Plank- 



